Snomaggedon, part 2
By kris182_2000
@kris182_2000 (5469)
Canada
February 24, 2011 6:25pm CST
3 weeks after the original snomaggedon prediction, they're predicting yet another one for tomorrow.
I'm hearing and reading conflicting weather reports, some say 5-10cm others say 10-20cm.
It's a wait and see game now, I have no idea what's going to fall overnight.
Hopefully it's not as much as some are predicting, I really don't want to be out there clearing a lot of properties for another 3 days.
Last time the snow fell in a large amount(see my post about snomaggedon), it took us 3 days to get through all the properties we had to clear. We only worked 8-9 hour days, but it was still more than enough.
I'll keep watching the weather, but hopefully it isn't so bad, I really don't want to face winter any longer.
I can't wait for it to end, there's already stuff growing in the back garden that wont survive now with more snow about to fall.
3 responses
@daeckardt (6237)
• United States
25 Feb 11
I'm a little further south than you (Missouri), but we also got some of the white stuff today. I don't know how much I should expect, but it looks like they are predicting about 2 inches. I was going to go for a walk around the building today, but when I saw the ground I decided to just go upstairs to the office and visit for a short time and I stayed in my room the rest of the day. I really don't feel like going out in this! I was so happy last week when it got up to 60F. I hate that it is back to freezing again! I hope you don't get too much of it this time. I feel bad that you have stuff growing already. Is there any way to cover it so that it can survive? Good luck!
@kris182_2000 (5469)
• Canada
25 Feb 11
Can't cover it as it snowed again this morning so it's too late.
Just waiting for it to start again, not looking forward to it.
@GardenGerty (160949)
• United States
25 Feb 11
We are having sleet, freezing rain, and then snow,and then a thaw, and then some more cold, etc. We had hail this morning. Son called it industrial strength freezing rain.